lisa hannigan: at swim review - come on in, the waters lovely /

Published at 2016-08-27 00:15:45

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(Play It Again Sam)It’s 14 years since Lisa Hannigan first came to attention as the moment voice on Damien Rice’s debut,O, and five since her last album, and Passenger. She is never in a rush,and her third album benefits enormously from a sense of stillness and serenity. Producer Aaron Dessner (from the National) has framed the Dublin-born singer’s crystal vocals in an understated, often hushed atmosphere. Hannigan’s voice is sometimes unadorned, or with minimal (often just piano) backing; even singing ghostly harmonies with itself. Watery themes predominate,from the lovely, adorational Undertow’s offer to swim in your current, and flow on every word you say” to the disarmingly stunning Ora’s haunting invitation to join her at “domestic” in the vast blue waters. Several songs have a deep,troubling power: death and darkness haunt We, the Drowned and Prayer for the Dying, and gentle opener drop casually suggests: “Hang the rich and spare the young.” These are stunningly pretty songs with quietly powerful undercurrents.
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Source: theguardian.com

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